1966 Barracuda engine swap to a 340 Six Pack

Nothing has to be done today take your time build what you want. Make parts purchases that are in your plans today but don't over spend on anyone part if your plans change make sure the parts you bought can be resold to get more funds for your new plans.
I looked for a lot of years for the wagon in the pictures and it was going to be a race car at one point but plans changed when I found a really good deal on a stroker crank and decided to make it a street car instead I sold the 68 340 engine to a friend and bought the 73 block that's in it now and with the extra money l got the rods and custom Ross pistons to make it a 375.
The point is that I have owned the car for 10 years and in that time it was driven about a month but I spend money on it when I have it and I'm not in to big rush it will be done when it's done.
Make the best plan you can and just don't stop working on the plan to many people think they can build a car it a year or two but for most of us it takes three times as long as we thought it would but when it's done you did it and you should take the credit for it. It's easy to find half done cars that people didn't finish for what ever reason and they never can take credit for only half and they never get to enjoy the journey or the ride
Damn way to long sorry

Thats the thing, Id love to finish the build and be able to drive something I worked on. I just hope nothing gets in the way in the time being.


On a different note.. how much do you guys think a little toy like this would be worth after its done? Or at least what would you pay for it? I mean, not that I would sell it or anything like that... maybe..